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The need for a new US approach to foreign relations
US foreign policy is based on an inherent contradiction and fatal flaw. The aim of US foreign policy is a US-dominated world, in which the US writes the global trade and financial rules, controls advanced technologies, maintains militarily supremacy, and dominates all potential competitors.
People’s Rights Under Threat as Slovak Parliament Fails to Elect Ombudsman
The last public defender of rights, Mária Patakyová, left her post five months ago and no replacement has been chosen - a sign of the lack of esteem in which politicians hold the office.
Texas clinics battle strict abortion law as legal hopes dim
The nation's strictest abortion law went before the Texas Supreme Court on Thursday but an attorney representing abortion clinics said he no longer sees a way in this case to halt the law.
Justices signal they’ll OK new abortion limits, may toss Roe
In the biggest challenge to abortion rights in decades, the Supreme Court's conservative majority on Dec. 1 signaled they would allow states to ban abortion much earlier in pregnancy and may even overturn the nationwide right that has existed for nearly 50 years.
Large Demonstrations in US against Abortion Laws
With the motto "Hands off our bodies", crowds of people roamed the streets across the country yesterday to demonstrate against the prevailing abortion laws.
Thousands of people demonstrated for the right to abortion on Saturday in the US capital Washington and other cities in the country.
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US Supreme Court declines to block Texas abortion ban
The U.S. Supreme Court refused on Sept. 2 to block a Texas ban on abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, dealing a major blow to abortion rights by leaving in place a state law that prohibits the vast majority of abortions.
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The decision is a major milestone in the fight over abortion, as opponents have sought for decades to roll back access to the procedure.
Bulgaria: Crime Group of Vote Buyers Busted, Members Are MP Candidates
A criminal group involved in vote buying has been uncovered, prosecutors said. Among the participants was a candidate for MP and municipal councilor.
The crime ring was funded by a person living in a country outside the European Union.
Eurostat: 83% of Bulgarian Graduates Find a Job
Nearly 85% of graduates in Bulgaria aged 20-34, who graduated last year, have found a job and have successfully acquired the knowledge, show data from Eurostat's analysis of the employment rate of graduates in the EU in 2018
The employment index of Bulgaria's graduates is even higher than the EU average, where 83% of graduates have started to work.
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Cyprus should not be on the list of countries not getting US arms
In 1987, the US Department of State placed the Republic of Cyprus on a list of countries to which sales and transfers of defense articles and services is prohibited under the International Trade in Arms Regulations (ITAR). The reason for the prohibition has never been clear.
Ireland starts moves to change abortion law
The Irish government gave the green light on May 29 for new abortion laws to be drawn up following a historic referendum that overturned a constitutional ban in the predominantly Catholic country.
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